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the book is about america. for all i know, the french are a very paranoid people, but we are. >> they say just because you are paranoid doesn't mean that you are not being followed or watched. is there some legitimacy? >> people can fire. that's part of life. one reason why we are always going to have the conspiracy theory is there is always been to be some conspiracy but not like the vampire is dying out. the investigation after watergate when all sorts of revelations came out about the irs so there are a real conspiracy. but what i'm also trying to do is look at the conspiracy theory is that say absolutely nothing true about the object of the fury but they still say all sorts of things to do about the anxiety and the difference of the people. the story doesn't pass on until people have a reason to believe it. >> what is a contemporary example of that? >> i think that all sorts of theories that involved fighting against american liberty and sovereignty are going to appeal to people that feel like they are losi
the book is about america. for all i know, the french are a very paranoid people, but we are. >> they say just because you are paranoid doesn't mean that you are not being followed or watched. is there some legitimacy? >> people can fire. that's part of life. one reason why we are always going to have the conspiracy theory is there is always been to be some conspiracy but not like the vampire is dying out. the investigation after watergate when all sorts of revelations came out...
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i tried a sanctuary case, i hope there is no other place in america where the authorities create the people that they process the way they do that there may be some jails where they do that. unless you have seen it, you cannot imagine what goes on and they separate families, they separate families, this is a nation of family values. and so i thought in my youth that someone would come along and reform the immigration status. i may not see it myself the way it's going. >> just moving to the next question for maurice. did you feel discouraged in your fight for innocence when you were incarcerated and did you feel like it was you against the system? >> yes. i felt that, you know from day one. because it's like, even going through trial, it was like i felt that i had no way, story, even if my story was true, there was no way. my character, from where i was from, it was like, i'm already guilty. so for intimidation, i didn't feel intimidated. i always like i said, the hope i had from one end, it deteriorated from me even losing faith from the system and the police arresting me. the lawyer
i tried a sanctuary case, i hope there is no other place in america where the authorities create the people that they process the way they do that there may be some jails where they do that. unless you have seen it, you cannot imagine what goes on and they separate families, they separate families, this is a nation of family values. and so i thought in my youth that someone would come along and reform the immigration status. i may not see it myself the way it's going. >> just moving to...
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the government sued bank of america for defrauding investors. >>> concerns of small cars, the sentra, seoul and forday got the worst rating for highway safety. they put compact cars through a new more stringent crash test. they went 40 miles per hour and hit a barrier. kia and nissan said the test went beyond what the requirements are. they are vowed to make safety changes. top marks to the civic, dart, focus, elan tro and scion. >>> are you sentenced to jail, but don't like the accommodations? >> a great story. >> you can upgrade. in california, you can get a quieter, smaller jail for $155 a day and a one-time fee of 45 bucks. it's still jail with a standard cell with the lousy, thin mattress from what i hear. you get the toilet and the sink. why is california doing this? it can help the bottom line. if just five prisoners upgrade, freemont could earn $250,000. >> rewards points. like hotels. i get up early -- >> gaining reward points. i guess it depends on how long you are in. >> it is awfully expensive. >> it's worth it if you don't want to be with the general population. >> all ri
the government sued bank of america for defrauding investors. >>> concerns of small cars, the sentra, seoul and forday got the worst rating for highway safety. they put compact cars through a new more stringent crash test. they went 40 miles per hour and hit a barrier. kia and nissan said the test went beyond what the requirements are. they are vowed to make safety changes. top marks to the civic, dart, focus, elan tro and scion. >>> are you sentenced to jail, but don't like...
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. >>> "time" magazine called him america's best preacher. you'll find out why. we love this man. >> bishop t.d. jakes on his mega event putting family first. great guy. coming up after this. you're too perfect. even the inside of your dishwasher sparkles. ok, so i'm the bad guy for being clean? you said it! you know, you... bababababa ladies! let's not fight dirty. hi, cascade kitchen counselor. see, over time... new cascade platinum's triple cleaning formula delivers brilliant shine that finish gel can't beat. it even helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. new cascade platinum is cascade's best. it even helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. over 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling, very compelling. this is some really strong stuff! so you turned me into a cartoon...lovely. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> bishop t.d. jakes is one of the most talked
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. >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett, welcome to a brand-new hour inside america news headquarters. >> heather: topping the news, 18 embassies are back open for business in the muslim world after a terror alert shut them down. our embassy in yemen and consulate in pakistan is still closed. we'll have a live report. >> gregg: one of three people missing in colorado found alive amid a massive flooding and mudslides there. our extreme weather center is tracking it all. >> heather: white house mexico releases the mastermind behind the killing of a dea agent. our legal panel breaks it all down. >> gregg: we begin with a fox news alert. new information on that dramatic rescue of a missing teenager, 16-year-old hannah anderson alive and safe and free at last now getting ready for an emotional reunion with her dad. her terrifying ordeal ended late yesterday when f.b.i. agents shot and killed the suspected kidnapper deep in the idaho wilderness. after a week long manhunt that sparked a multistate amber alert. will, what is the latest. >> reporter: we're about to hear from a key player in ordeal. we are
. >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett, welcome to a brand-new hour inside america news headquarters. >> heather: topping the news, 18 embassies are back open for business in the muslim world after a terror alert shut them down. our embassy in yemen and consulate in pakistan is still closed. we'll have a live report. >> gregg: one of three people missing in colorado found alive amid a massive flooding and mudslides there. our extreme weather center is tracking it all. >> heather:...
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the fertilizer explosion tells us a lot about what can happen rurale america -- in america. of course the tornadoes that can devastate communities. the importance is public health role in all of these things. about the boston bombings. what many people do not , they were heralded for the fine work, but they did work in a staged event, and things worked as they should work, but that tells you the importanceotice -- of preparedness. needs a range of capacities. we need to know when a new disease enters the community. we need to be able to measure it, do surveillance, track what it does. thee is a range of capacity public health system needs to and each community needs to have these capabilities. out theo point community is one of resilience. i am going to use the definition of resilience we use in national security, but it means the ability to get back on its feet, to respond quickly. recovery is very important. about thehink disasters we have had over the and theor 15 years, ability to recover, that tells you about the internal capacity of communities. communities are differe
the fertilizer explosion tells us a lot about what can happen rurale america -- in america. of course the tornadoes that can devastate communities. the importance is public health role in all of these things. about the boston bombings. what many people do not , they were heralded for the fine work, but they did work in a staged event, and things worked as they should work, but that tells you the importanceotice -- of preparedness. needs a range of capacities. we need to know when a new disease...
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jpmorgan, bank of america, etc. it is a more complicated process in terms of they would sell the securities to the fed. the fed would place some of the money with the banks as reserves. s haveoncern is the bank not circulated the money through lending and other practices as much as they could. the may have held back economy somewhat. it is one reason people are not as worried about inflation as a result of this practice where the money has not been pushed out to the economy as much as it could have been. from temple hills on the independent line. caller: i enjoy c-span so as nmuch. your guest is mentioned what my question was. economiststhat some suggest high unemployment rates in america make it convenient -- quantitative using, quantitative easing, minimizing inflation and the political pressure on the federal reserve? interestingit is because the goal of quantitative easing is to lower interest rates, pushed down the cost of money, and revive the economy making it easier to buy homes and cars and making it easier
jpmorgan, bank of america, etc. it is a more complicated process in terms of they would sell the securities to the fed. the fed would place some of the money with the banks as reserves. s haveoncern is the bank not circulated the money through lending and other practices as much as they could. the may have held back economy somewhat. it is one reason people are not as worried about inflation as a result of this practice where the money has not been pushed out to the economy as much as it could...
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topping america's money, another bank in trouble with the government. jpmorgan chase says it's facing a criminal probe over bad mortgages. the government sues bank of america, also over messsy mortgages. and there's a new toyota recall. they were made from 2004, to 2011. the toyota is notifying owners and promising free repairs. a new front end crash test released for small cars and half the cars tested did well, including the honda civic and dodge focus. and it's the big news about bacon that's tough to swallow. prices have sores to an all time high. as a mysterious and deadly virus spreads through pig farms. prices are 14% higher than this time last summer. that's america's money, have a great day, everyone. >> the largest airport in eastern africa. two flights landed in kenya today despite damage to the arifle terminal and airport infrastructure. and while the cause of the fire is now under investigation, officials there do not believe it was an act of terrorism. in a wild fire in southern california, is burning out of control. >> yeah, the fire brok
topping america's money, another bank in trouble with the government. jpmorgan chase says it's facing a criminal probe over bad mortgages. the government sues bank of america, also over messsy mortgages. and there's a new toyota recall. they were made from 2004, to 2011. the toyota is notifying owners and promising free repairs. a new front end crash test released for small cars and half the cars tested did well, including the honda civic and dodge focus. and it's the big news about bacon...
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los detalles mÁs adelante. >>> Órale. >>> ya volvemos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". la mejor manera de comenzar su maÑana. venga. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ volver. ♪ ay dios, no, no, mejor me callo. ♪. ♪. ♪ a mis brazos otra vez. ♪. ♪ yo sÉ perder♪. ♪ quiero volver, volver, volver♪. ♪ oigan, mire, no cabe duda el mariachi se usa para enamorar, bodas, bautizos, quinceaÑeras, divorcios. despedidas, y conciliaciÓn. >>> entierros y funerales. >>> obviamente, quiÉn no quisiera un mariachi en un cumpleaÑos, cuando se cumple cien aÑos. >>> sÍ, imaginate. >>> si naciste en el 1913, no se inventaba la televisiÓn en aquel entonces. >>> sÍ, wow!. >>> fÍjate. >>> nadie de ustedes estuviera aquÍ. >>> en nueva york, birmania rÍos, celehabrÁ con una hispana hermosa. >>> buenos dÍas, buenos dias birmania, cÓmo andamos por allÁ? >>> el recibimiento fue por todo lo alto, a ritmo de mariachis. despuÉs de todo esa fue siempre su mÚsica favorita. >>> porque es especial. >>> ¿por quÉ?>>> estÁ muy bien. me recuerda a mis hijos. >>> la ocasi
los detalles mÁs adelante. >>> Órale. >>> ya volvemos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". la mejor manera de comenzar su maÑana. venga. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ volver. ♪ ay dios, no, no, mejor me callo. ♪. ♪. ♪ a mis brazos otra vez. ♪. ♪ yo sÉ perder♪. ♪ quiero volver, volver, volver♪. ♪ oigan, mire, no cabe duda el mariachi se usa para enamorar, bodas, bautizos, quinceaÑeras, divorcios. despedidas, y conciliaciÓn. >>>...
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welcome to america's news headquarters. i'm eric shawn. >> such good news for a family, for a community she was found. i'm jamie colby. thanks for joining us. it was a dramatic end as police reportedly working off a tip from a witness on horseback finally spotted the suspect's camp site. >> an arrest attempt at the north end of morehead lake in idaho. suspect james lee dimaggio was shot and killed by an fbi tactical agent assigned to an fbi headquarters unit. hannah anderson was located with dimaggio. she appears well and was rescued and will be transported to a hospital in idaho. >> well, we're just so relieved is what her father has said so far. many more details live from our l.a. bureau. good morning, dominique. >> good morning to you, jamie. this is the very best news we could have hoped for. what we don't know if she's aware her mom and 8-year-old brother were killed by dimaggio last sunday. not sure if she knows that. once her father arrives in idaho and sees hannah they'll start to deal with the harrowing trauma of
welcome to america's news headquarters. i'm eric shawn. >> such good news for a family, for a community she was found. i'm jamie colby. thanks for joining us. it was a dramatic end as police reportedly working off a tip from a witness on horseback finally spotted the suspect's camp site. >> an arrest attempt at the north end of morehead lake in idaho. suspect james lee dimaggio was shot and killed by an fbi tactical agent assigned to an fbi headquarters unit. hannah anderson was...
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. >>> bear attacks are on the rise around america. >>> plus all your sports highlights. you're watching "early today." >>> a 12-year-old michigan girl is among a streak of bear attack victims injured in the last week alone. abby weatherall is just one of seven attacked by bears in five states this week. bears attacked hikers, campers and hunters. also in list well, wyoming, colorado and idaho. by the way, abby is thankfully okay but has visible facial injuries. she was jogging last week when the bear attacked. officials there shot and killed a bear this weekend and now they are waiting for dna results to see if it's the same one. >>> let's get the latest in sports for you. a bittersweet win for the redskins. the sweet first. steelers qb roethlisberger with this interception throw. washington's ryan kerrigan grabs it after he makes it into the -- hey, why not? i'll dunk it on the crossbar. later this one-hander by the redskins. now for the bitter. the redskins backup qb gets injured. washington wins, 24-13. >>> rockies at phillies. dollar dog night. what a bargain. hey, w
. >>> bear attacks are on the rise around america. >>> plus all your sports highlights. you're watching "early today." >>> a 12-year-old michigan girl is among a streak of bear attack victims injured in the last week alone. abby weatherall is just one of seven attacked by bears in five states this week. bears attacked hikers, campers and hunters. also in list well, wyoming, colorado and idaho. by the way, abby is thankfully okay but has visible facial...
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and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched with civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched doors of opportunity in education swung out so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed and, yes, eventually the white house changed. (cheers and applause) because they marched, america became more free and more fair. not just for african-americans but for women and latinos, asians and native americans, for catholics, jews and muslims, for gays, for americans with disabilities. america changed for you and for me. and the entire world drew strength from that example. whether it be young people who watched from the other side of an iron curtain and would eventually tear down that wall. or the young people inside south africa who would eventually end the scourge of a
and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched with civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched doors of opportunity in education swung out so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed and, yes, eventually the white...
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that is not what america is supposed to be all about. became. you, senator the same question for representative the sarah. the gang of eight -- the gang of seven now in the house. what do you think the chances are that the bill will make it to president obama? let me start by saying i agree with everything senator mccain just said. so you would have to conclude the chances are getting much better these days that we will pass a comprehensive fix to the immigration system. if i could just say we would not even be at step one had senator mccain not stepped to the plate. it is so important because we are not going to do this unless it is a bipartisan bill. and we no longer have senator kennedy with us, who was a champion on so many issues. but we are fortunate that senator mccain was still with us. we saw the result. 68 votes. they found a way to do this bipartisan. i do not think we can talk a lot without first recognizing those who stepped to the plate. there was the risk of losing to do this. and i think a tremendous amount of history will be wri
that is not what america is supposed to be all about. became. you, senator the same question for representative the sarah. the gang of eight -- the gang of seven now in the house. what do you think the chances are that the bill will make it to president obama? let me start by saying i agree with everything senator mccain just said. so you would have to conclude the chances are getting much better these days that we will pass a comprehensive fix to the immigration system. if i could just say we...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. some hot political news. we got a look at the new jersey special election for the u.s. senate. we check the "hardball" scoreboard. according to a new monmouth university asbury park press poll, democratic cory booker, no surprise has a 16-point lead over the republican 54-38 in the special election to fill out the term of frank lautenberg. this special election is coming up wednesday, october 16th. and we'll be right back. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one,
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. some hot political news. we got a look at the new jersey special election for the u.s. senate. we check the "hardball" scoreboard. according to a new...
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that is actually in america. the birthers have been all but silent when it comes to ted cruz. i'm waiting for some confident stamingts from these people. cruz has already visited the important presidential primary states of iowa and south carolina. he's headed to new hampshire this month. he's giving every indication he may be thinking of running for president and is eligible to do so. he's a natural born citizen because he did not have to be naturalized. that's how simple it is. he was an american at the second of his birth. joining me are texas political expert and political writer wayne slater and washington post editorial writing jonathan capehart. wayne, i couldn't be more clear in my complete and utter agreement with senator cruz. he's an american by birth. his mother was american. i don't care if you're flying in an airplane over to lead doe or somewhere in spain, if you're born to an american mother, you're an american, damn it. because you don't have to get naturalized. that's what a natural born american means. you are a citizenship natural born. don't the crazy birt
that is actually in america. the birthers have been all but silent when it comes to ted cruz. i'm waiting for some confident stamingts from these people. cruz has already visited the important presidential primary states of iowa and south carolina. he's headed to new hampshire this month. he's giving every indication he may be thinking of running for president and is eligible to do so. he's a natural born citizen because he did not have to be naturalized. that's how simple it is. he was an...
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. >> for it to come off the way it did, everybody is thinking and feeling a great spirit of america, a day of miracles. >> i said, martin, we haven't heard the klan's response yet. we haven't heard the klan's suppose yet to something that must have shook them to their foundation. >> it was a sad and dark hour for those of us in the movement, a dark hour for the country. 18 days after the march, when there was so much hope and optimism, the bombing took place in my home state of alabama. >> the klan just gave us their response. >> it shocked the whole nation, because for the first time they began to make a connection between hate speech and violent actions. >> my reaction was to go to birmingham. >> we went down later on that evening, and i guess i thought ant that could have been any of us. it was more that we've got to show solidarity, that yes, you bombed this church. yes, you killed some young ladies, four innocent people. but that's not going to stop us. ♪ >> something in our background said that there's going to be some rough days ahead, but we're going to make it. >> here is
. >> for it to come off the way it did, everybody is thinking and feeling a great spirit of america, a day of miracles. >> i said, martin, we haven't heard the klan's response yet. we haven't heard the klan's suppose yet to something that must have shook them to their foundation. >> it was a sad and dark hour for those of us in the movement, a dark hour for the country. 18 days after the march, when there was so much hope and optimism, the bombing took place in my home state...
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. >> reporter: for too long in america segregation in the south was synonymous. but in the 1960s a new generation armed with a new supreme court decision prohibiting discrimination challenged the status quo in the south. >> this land is composed of two different cultures. a white culture and a colored culture and i've lived close to them all my life. but i'm told that we mistreated them and that we must change and these changes are coming faster than i expected. >> reporter: in the 50s, change wasn't just coming it had arrived. blacks were risking their homes, their jobs even their lives for freedom and equality for a taste of america's democracy. >> i was hit in the head with a wooden crate. knocked down, bloodied and i was going in and out of consciousness. i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: georgia congressman john lewis was a young man in 1961 a student when he boarded a bus and enbarked on a journey to desegregation. known as the freedom ride, they organized it in 1961. seven blacks and six whites left washington, d.c. on two buses they headed south.
. >> reporter: for too long in america segregation in the south was synonymous. but in the 1960s a new generation armed with a new supreme court decision prohibiting discrimination challenged the status quo in the south. >> this land is composed of two different cultures. a white culture and a colored culture and i've lived close to them all my life. but i'm told that we mistreated them and that we must change and these changes are coming faster than i expected. >> reporter:...
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get to k-town in the middle of the night and discover the change and fabulous and delicious slice of america i never had known was there. but i'm trying to figure it out. >>> the kennedys were almost morbidly afraid of this march. >> they closed the bars. they put the national guard on standby. >> i was terrified people weren't going to show up. >> it was like somebody threw something into a bed of ants. >> i dream a dream. >> it was a defining moment in history. >> it felt like such a victory. >> half a century ago nearly a quarter of a million people would stand here in front of the lincoln memorial determined to awaken our nation to its often violent denial of basic human rights. long after the civil war we as a people remained divided by race, black or white, separate and unequal. congress was resisting efforts to pass its first civil rights law since 1875. in many places protesters were met by police brutality. in the hour ahead we will meet a number of those who were here. many of them young people who would change the course of our nation's history. the year was 1963. >> segregation n
get to k-town in the middle of the night and discover the change and fabulous and delicious slice of america i never had known was there. but i'm trying to figure it out. >>> the kennedys were almost morbidly afraid of this march. >> they closed the bars. they put the national guard on standby. >> i was terrified people weren't going to show up. >> it was like somebody threw something into a bed of ants. >> i dream a dream. >> it was a defining moment in...
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this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >>> and welcome back, everyone, michael eaves is here with sports, and a very tough case for a former nflplayer. >> yeah. a grand jury in massachusetts has indicted the new england player, the indictment charges him with killing a 27-year-old. hernandez pleaded not guilty to both the murder and gun charges in june, and is currently being held without bail. police have yet to find the murder weapon. attorneys for hernandez says they are confident they can clear their client's name. >>> thursday a team from california and japan -- excuse me that was on wednesday -- earned spots in the little league world series for ids from california have definitely been the rock stars of the tournament. they had to rally back last night, they tied it up at 3-3, and then in extra innings grant does it again. this kid is some kind of special. he is 6'4". he has two hits on the tournament. the other hit, a grand slam, so he is making
this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >>> and welcome back, everyone, michael eaves is here with sports, and a very tough case for a former nflplayer. >> yeah. a grand jury in massachusetts has indicted the new england player, the indictment charges him with killing a 27-year-old. hernandez pleaded not guilty to both the murder and gun charges in june, and is currently being held without bail. police have...
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america calls on its citizens to stay away from the middle east in light of a major al qaeda terror threat and some experts saying washington's policies in the region continue. to feel resentment. and. live. live. international news.
america calls on its citizens to stay away from the middle east in light of a major al qaeda terror threat and some experts saying washington's policies in the region continue. to feel resentment. and. live. live. international news.
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of course you can raise wages in america you can double wages in america easily and the fact is that if the banking sector can lean on the fed to borrow three four five trillion dollars to feed their ponzi schemes then organized labor in america if there was organized labor should be able to borrow forty five trillion dollars of percent interest rates to create an economy based on jobs and capital and capital formation and growth instead of borrowing money and speculation you could look apple computers got over one hundred billion dollars parked off shore they're trying to cut a deal where they bring it back to america for accelerated tax benefits i mean if apple computer could bring all the manufacturing back to america they could pay fifty dollars an hour and they would still be profitable remember just apple gouging apples a tapeworm the guy runs up without him the tape or he's just galloping in the american heartland you know be by one of those apple products you miles which is shoot your mom in the. well but this goes back to the point i was making where here we have the central
of course you can raise wages in america you can double wages in america easily and the fact is that if the banking sector can lean on the fed to borrow three four five trillion dollars to feed their ponzi schemes then organized labor in america if there was organized labor should be able to borrow forty five trillion dollars of percent interest rates to create an economy based on jobs and capital and capital formation and growth instead of borrowing money and speculation you could look apple...
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. >> now soccer may never top america's big 3 in popularity, baseball, football and basketball, they are drawing a larger number, a couple more than the new york yankees this season. selling out every home game they played, 45 straight. >> northwest is the epicenter of soccer, it's in our blood. >> and there's a natural three-way regional rivalry. >> it's ainsane. nothing like i've ever experienced before as a soccer player. >> argentinian malo gonza -- rosales has experienced it before. >> passion they put into games, i can compare it to here. >> the reasonablaries are decades old, dealing to the 1970s and the long defunct north american soccer league. as the seattle-portland turns out the inter-city hate, the love of the game and the health of soccer in this area. allen shoffler, al jazeera, washington. >> michael, thank you very much. america tonight is coming up in just a few minutes but first, kevin corriveau has a look at your weather. >> well, hello again. last time we spoke i was telling you about the very warm waters across the caribbean and the gulf of mexico. what we're do
. >> now soccer may never top america's big 3 in popularity, baseball, football and basketball, they are drawing a larger number, a couple more than the new york yankees this season. selling out every home game they played, 45 straight. >> northwest is the epicenter of soccer, it's in our blood. >> and there's a natural three-way regional rivalry. >> it's ainsane. nothing like i've ever experienced before as a soccer player. >> argentinian malo gonza -- rosales has...
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law americas don't think so. they led an elite task force in north africa during the terrorist attacks. sources say bristol did confirm u.s. officials weren't prepared heading into a 9-11 anniversary before the attack. they sent a letter about the status of the investigation. >> this is arrogance of power. they are in campaign mode and they are ignoring this. you need to have trust in the government for the government to work effectively. when our government knowingly prays on people based on the tax code when the government miss leads about a terrorist attack in benghazi that erodes trust and when our commander-in-chief says this is phony there's no reason to be concerned about this there's nothing to see here, that is just arrogance. >> there's frustration nobody has been brought to justice since four americans were killed in that attack and the revelation that is seen and journalists interviewed one of the lead suspects while the fbi reportedly has not. >> elizabeth prann, thanks so much. >> the boy who fell o
law americas don't think so. they led an elite task force in north africa during the terrorist attacks. sources say bristol did confirm u.s. officials weren't prepared heading into a 9-11 anniversary before the attack. they sent a letter about the status of the investigation. >> this is arrogance of power. they are in campaign mode and they are ignoring this. you need to have trust in the government for the government to work effectively. when our government knowingly prays on people...
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america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. would probably be very good at that also. that is it for al-jazeera america. >>> and welcome back. late summer heat wave has prompted many schools across the events. heat stroke is a leading cause of death among athletes, and it is a particular concern for high school football players and their parents at this time of year. one high school in georgia set up new rules after a devastating loss for their team. >> reporter: it's at the edge of locust grove high school football field just out of atlanta, where glen jones has the best view. his son was forrest jones, number 7
america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with...
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:00, president obama speaking just minutes ago, calling syria's use of chemical weapons a threat to america's national security. one, that affects nations all around the world. >> this kind of attack is a challenge to the world. we cannot accept a world where women and children and innocent civilians are gassed on a terrible scale. this kind of attack threatens our national security interests. by violating well-established international norms against the use of chemical weapons by further threatening friends and allies of ours in the region, like israel and turkey, and jordan, and it increases the risk that chemical weapons will be used in the future and fall into the hands of terrorists who might use them against us. >> the president also saying he has not yet made any final decision on whether the u.s. will indeed launch a strike; that he and the pentagon continue to review options, and the president's remarks after secretary of state kerry delivered -- he urged the other nations to read the evidence for yourself. >> we know where the rockets were launched from. and at what time. we know wh
:00, president obama speaking just minutes ago, calling syria's use of chemical weapons a threat to america's national security. one, that affects nations all around the world. >> this kind of attack is a challenge to the world. we cannot accept a world where women and children and innocent civilians are gassed on a terrible scale. this kind of attack threatens our national security interests. by violating well-established international norms against the use of chemical weapons by further...
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and latin america as we know multiple countries in the region have also granted stone in the silent including venice whale of bolivia nicaragua and even ecuador is weighing in on the option which is no surprise when you look at the history of extradition between these countries and the us and ecuador has already called up a hawk or say on the matter side in the case of roberto and william dostum to bankers that fled the country to south florida after allegedly embezzling millions of dollars and since the u.s. continues to refuse extradition of the two men they remain living pretty comfortably in miami then there is the case of luis posada could eat is who is wanted in venezuela in seventy three counts of murder for being the mastermind of a one nine hundred seventy six mid-air bombing of a cuban airliner among other things hit the u.s. government has refused his extradition so you see all of this isn't about snowden creating tension between world leaders and it's not about whether it's right or wrong to pursue extradition this is about a double standard created by the u. west's and used by po
and latin america as we know multiple countries in the region have also granted stone in the silent including venice whale of bolivia nicaragua and even ecuador is weighing in on the option which is no surprise when you look at the history of extradition between these countries and the us and ecuador has already called up a hawk or say on the matter side in the case of roberto and william dostum to bankers that fled the country to south florida after allegedly embezzling millions of dollars and...
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. >>> after a decade of terror followed by 16 years on the run as one of america's most wanted, mob boston james "whitey eye "bulger has been convicted after a trial that rifted boston and much of the nation. here's kristin dahlgren. >> reporter: after more than 3 the years of deliberation, jurors rirnd to the courtroom announcing. the jury of four women and eight men found his guilty of dozens of crimes including conspiracy, racketeering and playing a role in 11 murder peps. >> this day of reckoning for bulger has been a long time in coming. >> tom donahuedonahue, whose fas killed more three three decades ago was among those at the trial. >> whitey bulger pretty much destroyed my family in every category. >> ulg bulger was found in 11 of 19 murders, and couldn't agree on one, the death of 26-year-old deborah davis. >> my family has to live every day and the rest of the families got to live every day with the fact that they lost a loved one. >> reporter: the 83-year-old defendant showed no reaction, a stark contrast to the seven-week trial filled with explosive profanity laced exchange, dr
. >>> after a decade of terror followed by 16 years on the run as one of america's most wanted, mob boston james "whitey eye "bulger has been convicted after a trial that rifted boston and much of the nation. here's kristin dahlgren. >> reporter: after more than 3 the years of deliberation, jurors rirnd to the courtroom announcing. the jury of four women and eight men found his guilty of dozens of crimes including conspiracy, racketeering and playing a role in 11 murder...
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bank of america denies any wrongdoing. it has already paid billions in fines to settle allegations that it improperly handled mortgages, including a whopping $10 billion penalty earlier this year. joining me now in studio, zachary carabell, columnist for reuters. so does this mean anything to the average consumer, or is this just the big boys battling it out? >> unfortunately, it doesn't mean a lot. bank of america has been under repeated fire. this is the first time the justice department has gone after bank of america as opposed country wide, the big measuring insurer which they unfortunately bought. this is all 2008, right. >> this is at the beginning of the meltdown. >> so we're five years later. this is how slow our regulatory and justice system is to respond to things. it's not going to do anyone any good who was in that position in 2008. much for better, a lot of these practices no longer pertain, meaning banks have -- they may not have learned their lesson, but they learned there's an awful lot of risk in those pro
bank of america denies any wrongdoing. it has already paid billions in fines to settle allegations that it improperly handled mortgages, including a whopping $10 billion penalty earlier this year. joining me now in studio, zachary carabell, columnist for reuters. so does this mean anything to the average consumer, or is this just the big boys battling it out? >> unfortunately, it doesn't mean a lot. bank of america has been under repeated fire. this is the first time the justice...
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over 5,000 men living behind the gates of one of america's oelldt prisons. serving sentences so long, most will die here. >> one out of every two that you see is a murderer. violence close to the surface, ready to
over 5,000 men living behind the gates of one of america's oelldt prisons. serving sentences so long, most will die here. >> one out of every two that you see is a murderer. violence close to the surface, ready to
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what does that say about obama's america? >> i guess they want to drink beer. >> you prefer beer, why is that? >> i am a fan of beer and not a woin. my mom is a winnow. >> i had a couple of drinks with her last night. >> i just got here. i was in up in sarahing toa and in the mohegan sun. >> you have way too much manager. he is pure electricity. >> no one here cares what you are drinking as long as you are buzzed. i will go get myself a tom collins. how are you buddy, we'll g. if you excuse me. i will get a rob roy. and mr. roy. >> i will get myself a shirrley temple action. mrs. temple. letty get out of here. >> that is absolutely one of the worst. that he's done. and since the drunk people have less interest in the story and you. couldn't you find better subjects? >> the reason they didn't care. and the reason they had little interest in the story is because they were drunk. >> that was it. >> yeah. >> i kept thinking of the young fellow that worked with the o'rielly factor. >> jesse walter. >> he would have spent more time
what does that say about obama's america? >> i guess they want to drink beer. >> you prefer beer, why is that? >> i am a fan of beer and not a woin. my mom is a winnow. >> i had a couple of drinks with her last night. >> i just got here. i was in up in sarahing toa and in the mohegan sun. >> you have way too much manager. he is pure electricity. >> no one here cares what you are drinking as long as you are buzzed. i will go get myself a tom collins. how...
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there is no one-size-fits-all mortgage in america. some opponents of the path back claim that sufficient private sector capital simply does not exist to fill a post government guarantee void. why are equity markets 2.5 times the size of our mortgage markets and yet they exist without any guarantee, government or otherwise? how much capital is sufficient for housing finance? i don't know the answer to the question and i suspect no one in this audience does either. what i do know is that whatever that number is, it must be sustainable. that is the key concept. i would remind us all that capital has alternative uses. every dollar that washington artificially puts into mortgage finance is a dollar that can no longer be used to promote math tutors for our children, or promote our economy manufacturing sector to give them jobs once they graduate. another important factor to remember about financing the u.s. mortgage market is that investors, property and casualty life insurers, pension and retirement funds, ritual funds and real estate inve
there is no one-size-fits-all mortgage in america. some opponents of the path back claim that sufficient private sector capital simply does not exist to fill a post government guarantee void. why are equity markets 2.5 times the size of our mortgage markets and yet they exist without any guarantee, government or otherwise? how much capital is sufficient for housing finance? i don't know the answer to the question and i suspect no one in this audience does either. what i do know is that whatever...
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get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec® love the air. >>> last night around 6:00 p.m., despite pleas from the american bar association and the national alliance on mental illness to grant a stay of execution and despite the fact that the execution of the mentally insane is unconstitutional, the state of florida executed john ferguson. ferguson was convicted of murdering eight people in south florida in the 1970s and became florida's fifth execution in less than a year. 40 years ago ferguson was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and nearly every year since then government doctors have documented his many delusions. when he was alive, ferguson believed he was the prince of god, that he was being executed because he could control the sun, that the state couldn't kill him because he had special powers, and that his destiny was to be
get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec® love the air. >>> last night around 6:00 p.m., despite pleas from the american bar association and the national alliance on mental illness to grant a stay of execution and despite the fact that the...
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and if america is to be a great nation, this must become true. so let freedom ring from the o prodigious hilltops of new hampshire, let freedom ring. from the mighty mountains of new yo york. let freedom ring from the heightening alleghenys of pennsylvania. let freedom ring from the snow capped rockies of colorado. let freedom ring from the curvacious slopes of california. but not only that, let freedom ring from stone mountain of georgia. let freedom ring from lookout mountain of tennessee. let freedom ring from every hill and mole hill of mississippi, from every mountainside. let freedom ring. when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of god's children, black men and white men, jus and gentiles, protestants and catholics will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old negro spiritual, free at last, free at last, great god all mighty, we are free at last. >> you've been watching dr. martin luther king's i have
and if america is to be a great nation, this must become true. so let freedom ring from the o prodigious hilltops of new hampshire, let freedom ring. from the mighty mountains of new yo york. let freedom ring from the heightening alleghenys of pennsylvania. let freedom ring from the snow capped rockies of colorado. let freedom ring from the curvacious slopes of california. but not only that, let freedom ring from stone mountain of georgia. let freedom ring from lookout mountain of tennessee....
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putin putting his thumb right in america's eye. >> reporter: senator john mccain argued that the president underestimated his russian counterpart. >> and i know they like to focus on body language, and he's got that kind of slouch looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom. >> the president comparing him to the kid in the back of the classroom, i think is very indicative of his lack of appreciation of who vladimir putin is. >> reporter: and renewed debate today about the president's defense of the nsa surveillance programs. >> finally came out last friday trying to come up with ways to salvage the program by window dressing. >> i applaud the president for bringing us there and talking about how do we educate the public that we need this program. >> reporter: all this as snowden's father says he now has the papers to visit his son in russia whom he continues to defend. >> what i would say is that my son has spoken the truth. >> reporter: now he also said today that he plans to take an attorney to russia with him to help his son fight the charges that he is facing in the united
putin putting his thumb right in america's eye. >> reporter: senator john mccain argued that the president underestimated his russian counterpart. >> and i know they like to focus on body language, and he's got that kind of slouch looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom. >> the president comparing him to the kid in the back of the classroom, i think is very indicative of his lack of appreciation of who vladimir putin is. >> reporter: and renewed debate...
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and then those people were kicked out of america. [ cheers and applause ] yeah! you jackass! >> steve: what? >> jimmy: so mad, dude. calm down. turkey bacon. you know where you can get turkey bacon? >> steve: where? >> jimmy: dunkin' donuts. >> steve: what? >> jimmy: you know what i call that? >> steve: what? >> jimmy: funkin' go nuts. >> steve: oh, yeah! ♪ >> steve: donuts! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is -- >> audience member: do it again! >> jimmy: no. ♪ >> steve: donuts! [ light laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's it. not doing it again. not -- all right, one more. ♪ >> steve: donuts! [ fart noise ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: cream filled, yeah. >> steve: cream filled. >> jimmy: hey, this is pretty amazing, you guys. researchers in italy say that they're testing the bones of a woman who they think was the model for the mona lisa. yeah. you can tell fans of the painting are excited. when they found out, they were like -- [ laughter ] uh -- [ laughter ] i just saw this video today, people make me laugh sometimes. everyone's okay, thank god, but t
and then those people were kicked out of america. [ cheers and applause ] yeah! you jackass! >> steve: what? >> jimmy: so mad, dude. calm down. turkey bacon. you know where you can get turkey bacon? >> steve: where? >> jimmy: dunkin' donuts. >> steve: what? >> jimmy: you know what i call that? >> steve: what? >> jimmy: funkin' go nuts. >> steve: oh, yeah! ♪ >> steve: donuts! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is -- >> audience...
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and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed and yes, eventually the white house changed. because they marched, america became more free and more fair, not just for african-americans but for women and latinos, asians and native americans, for catholics, jews, and muslims, for gays, for americans with disabilities. america changed for you and for me and the entire world drew strength from that example. whether it be young people who watched from the other side of an iron curtain and would eventually tear down that wall, or the young people inside south africa who would eventually end the discourage of apartheid -- t
and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched, the civil rights law was passed. because they marched, a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swung open so their daughters and sons could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed and yes, eventually the...
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not participate in the cottage because because all these companies in new york to say that he then america please let me reply ok go ahead. ok so meir in order to have a good conversation you've got to let me speak ok go ahead and the point of this is that you said that a lot of the countries are not allowing there's a lot of people can't participate i mean during the time we're financial crisis you are spot on there is a financial crisis there's a lot of people who are questioning the validity of anything these days to implement something over the computer something some new currency and you think that all of us that this is going to take off that's a pipe dream that is just not going to happen even though some of these things you're saying bob might be true there might be elements of it they're not true ok hold on just to keep the gentlemen we have a very good. yes i get my we have like thirty gas today plan to jump in here because i had daniel go ahead daniel yeah i just want to jump in because you know i think you know i guess i'm just curious both of the other guests for one it's very
not participate in the cottage because because all these companies in new york to say that he then america please let me reply ok go ahead. ok so meir in order to have a good conversation you've got to let me speak ok go ahead and the point of this is that you said that a lot of the countries are not allowing there's a lot of people can't participate i mean during the time we're financial crisis you are spot on there is a financial crisis there's a lot of people who are questioning the validity...
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america is all about. the idea of the voting rights act being undermined and to theted is a statement world that we, too, almost two are different and bring different ideas to the table are not equal. postureou to be in the that you are six, seven, or eight feet tall. we, too, are america. i am honored to be with a man who chairs my committee. "ranking."logy is we need to do better than that. frankly, we were able to be part of the legislative construct of the voting rights act of 1965. we must honor those -- [applause] >> woo! woo! >> i will get the dr.'s question answered very quickly. i wanted us to honor him. it is an exciting place to be.this -- hillary has known brother john and we have found our way onto the judiciary committee. acknowledge those who speak about those who were there in 1963. i want to say that i am glad that he was around and he is cool -- here today. we must honor reverend jackson. [applause] >> when people are mired in depression, they realize when they acquired change. they remai
america is all about. the idea of the voting rights act being undermined and to theted is a statement world that we, too, almost two are different and bring different ideas to the table are not equal. postureou to be in the that you are six, seven, or eight feet tall. we, too, are america. i am honored to be with a man who chairs my committee. "ranking."logy is we need to do better than that. frankly, we were able to be part of the legislative construct of the voting rights act of...